Hickory Dickory Dock Song – Halloween Special +More Nursery Rhymes

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In this lesson titled “Welcome to Fun Learning,” children engage with playful rhymes and songs featuring whimsical characters like ghosts, mummies, and pirates, as they explore the classic nursery rhymes “Hickory Dickory Dock” and “London Bridge is Falling Down.” The lesson encourages creativity and imagination while introducing foundational concepts in rhythm and rhyme, alongside themes of construction and problem-solving. Additionally, it includes beloved songs like “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” and “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” fostering a joyful learning environment that promotes literacy and musical appreciation.
  1. What spooky friends did we meet in the rhyme?
  2. What do we need to build a strong bridge?
  3. What happens to the itsy bitsy spider in the song?

Welcome to Fun Learning!

Hickory Dickory Dock

Let’s have some fun with a silly rhyme! Imagine different spooky friends going up a clock. Ready?

The Ghost

The ghost went up the clock,

The clock struck one,

The ghost went down,

Hickory Dickory Dock!

The Mummy

The mummy went up the clock,

The clock struck two,

The mummy went down,

Hickory Dickory Dock!

The Vampire

The vampire went up the clock,

The clock struck three,

The vampire went down,

Hickory Dickory Dock!

The Witch

The witch went up the clock,

The clock struck four,

The witch went down,

Hickory Dickory Dock!

The Pirate

The pirate went up the clock,

The clock struck six,

The pirate went down,

Hickory Dickory Dock!

London Bridge is Falling Down

Let’s build a bridge together! But oh no, it keeps falling down. Let’s see how we can fix it!

London Bridge is falling down,

Falling down, falling down,

London Bridge is falling down,

My fair lady.

Building with Wood and Clay

Build it up with wood and clay,

Wood and clay, wood and clay,

Build it up with wood and clay,

My fair lady.

Wood and clay will wash away,

Wash away, wash away,

Wood and clay will wash away,

My fair lady.

Building with Iron and Steel

Build it up with iron and steel,

Iron and steel, iron and steel,

Build it up with iron and steel,

My fair lady.

Iron and steel will bend and bow,

Bend and bow, bend and bow,

Iron and steel will bend and bow,

My fair lady.

Building with Sweet Buns

Build it up with fresh sweet buns,

Fresh sweet buns, fresh sweet buns,

Build it up with fresh sweet buns,

My fair lady.

Take the buns and eat them up,

Eat them up, eat them up,

Take the buns and eat them up,

My fair lady.

The Itsy Bitsy Spider

Do you know the itsy bitsy spider? Let’s see what it does!

The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the spout again.

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

When the sun goes to sleep, the stars come out to play. Let’s sing about a little star!

When the blazing sun is gone,

When nothing shines upon,

Then you show your little light,

Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.

Twinkle, twinkle, little star,

How I wonder what you are.

Let’s Learn and Have Fun!

Join us to learn about math, reading, writing, and more! Let’s have fun learning together!

  1. Can you think of a time when you tried to build something, like a tower or a bridge? What did you use, and did it stay up or fall down? How did you feel when you were building it?
  2. If you could add a new character to the “Hickory Dickory Dock” rhyme, who would it be and what would happen when the clock strikes a new number? Why did you choose that character?
  3. When you look at the stars at night, what do you imagine they might be? Do you have a favorite star or constellation that you like to look for in the sky?
  1. Clock Strikes Adventure: Create your own version of “Hickory Dickory Dock” using different animals or characters. Draw a clock on a piece of paper and use small toys or cut-out figures to act out your rhyme. What happens when the clock strikes a different number? Share your story with a friend or family member.

  2. Bridge Builders: Gather some building materials like blocks, cardboard, or even playdough. Try to build your own version of London Bridge. What materials make your bridge strong? Can you make it stand without falling? Experiment with different materials and see which ones work best.

  3. Starry Night Observations: On a clear night, go outside with an adult and look at the stars. Can you find the brightest star? How many stars can you count? Draw a picture of what you see and create your own version of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” by imagining what the stars might be doing in the sky.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Welcome to Kids Academy!

**Hickory Dickory Dock**
The ghost went up the clock,
The clock struck one,
The ghost went down,
Hickory Dickory Dock.

**Hickory Dickory Dock**
The mummy went up the clock,
The clock struck two,
The mummy went down,
Hickory Dickory Dock.

**Hickory Dickory Dock**
The vampire went up the clock,
The clock struck three,
The vampire went down,
Hickory Dickory Dock.

**Hickory Dickory Dock**
The witch went up the clock,
The clock struck four,
The witch went down,
Hickory Dickory Dock.

**Hickory Dickory Dock**
The pirate went up the clock,
The clock struck six,
The pirate went down,
Hickory Dickory Dock.

Thank you!

**London Bridge is Falling Down**
Falling down, falling down,
London Bridge is falling down,
My fair lady.

Build it up with wood and clay,
Wood and clay, wood and clay,
Build it up with wood and clay,
My fair lady.

Wood and clay will wash away,
Wash away, wash away,
Wood and clay will wash away,
My fair lady.

Build it up with iron and steel,
Iron and steel, iron and steel,
Build it up with iron and steel,
My fair lady.

Iron and steel will bend and bow,
Bend and bow, bend and bow,
Iron and steel will bend and bow,
My fair lady.

Build it up with fresh sweet buns,
Fresh sweet buns, fresh sweet buns,
Build it up with fresh sweet buns,
My fair lady.

Take the buns and eat them up,
Eat them up, eat them up,
Take the buns and eat them up,
My fair lady.

Here’s a prisoner I have got,
I have got, I have got,
Here’s a prisoner I have got,
My fair lady.

What’s the prisoner done to you?
Done to you, done to you,
‘Cause eating up the fresh sweet buns,
My fair lady.

What do you take to set him free?
Set him free, set him free,
100 pounds will set him free,
My fair lady.

100 pounds we have not got,
Have not got, have not got,
Then off to prison he must go,
My fair lady.

Set a man to watch all night,
Watch all night, watch all night,
Set a man to watch all night,
My fair lady.

Suppose the man should fall asleep,
Fall asleep, fall asleep,
Suppose the man should fall asleep,
My fair lady.

Then the prisoner will be free,
Will be free, will be free,
Then the prisoner will be free,
My fair lady.

Thank you!

**The Itsy Bitsy Spider**
Climbed up the spout again.

Thank you!

When the blazing sun is gone,
When nothing shines upon,
Then you show your little light,
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are.

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